Kajinek
- Year:
- 2010
- 118 min
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The Fall of Communism
Serious crime has skyrocketed...
Prisoners Receive Amnesty
Terror in the Streets
Want to run a business?
Pay a ransom.
I really can't.
Casino owner gone missing...
Customs officers deal with the Mob.
Guns are out of control!
Crime is Skyrocketing
Democracy looks different...
Let me go! Help!
of Communism in Czechoslovakia,
the so-called Velvet Revolution.
As a gesture of hope, the president
granted a general amnesty.
23,000 prisoners were released
and suddenly found themselves free.
The reaction of our
listeners is clear.
Thanks to "coupon privatization"
there is hope for a better future.
us a chance to invest.
Crime has risen
by 50% since last year.
The police want to get tougher
in the fight against organized crime
- and continue to...
...to be corrupt.
Sh*t, f***...
You pig, I told
you not to eat in my car.
- You'll clean it, you hear me?
- Okay, I will.
- You idiot.
- Shut up.
- Don't f***ing piss me off!
- Stupid idiot.
We're almost there.
Is that him?
You motherf***er! No!
The Court has made
a determination:
The defendant, Mr. Kajinek, was
found guilty of a double murder
sentenced to life in prison.
For a Cold-blooded Murder:
Life!
Survived and
Testified Against Kajinek
Ten years later
Kajinek Turns Down
Another Attorney
Kajinek Makes
Another Escape Attempt
Hundreds of Apartments - and Killed
Notorious Fugitive Kajinek
Is Caught
The film was inspired
by the true story of Jiri Kajinek
- Hello.
- Physical contact is forbidden.
Prisoner, sit down.
Thank you for seeing me.
There is new evidence
in your case.
I think you deserve a new trial.
- I'm not a reporter.
- What?
I wrote you repeatedly
but you didn't respond.
I know you don't like lawyers...
I needed to see you.
- Get out!
- Sit down!
Sit down! Now!
The journalist won't get you out.
I will.
I can do it myself. Get out!
Don't move!
Boo! Very funny.
Right, I get it now.
You don't want to let me see
that I could have gotten him out,
- you are obsessed with Kajinek.
- I went to see him today.
- You're crazy.
- Why do you mind so much?
He's a dangerous killer
who scares everyone.
You're exaggerating.
He's not that dangerous.
If it wasn't for him
we'd never have met.
Mr. Dolezal, I'm writing
my thesis on Jiri Kajinek...
No, no, no...
...and I would really appreciate,
I mean very much,
if you could help me with it.
- So what happened?
- You mean with Vlasta?
- Yeah.
- I talked to Vlasta...
Vlasta Klempar,
Zbynk Klempar's brother,
survived the massacre in Pilsen
and his testimony could convict
Kajinek of multiple murders.
What did he tell you about
Kajinek's case?
Vlasta said that a cop
was shooting at him.
- A cop?
- With an SMG or something.
Did he mention any name?
There were three or four of them,
just said there was a cop...
- When is it gonna be on TV?
- It's a surprise. - I'll be famous.
- They call me Bouillon, put it there.
- Okay.
Will you call me when they show it?
Josef Klima, August 15, ext. 12:55
Peek-a-boo. I'm sorry, Sir,
I will just get some papers.
- What papers?
- On Kajinek.
- Again?
- You know what's interesting?
That the story
about Klempar's inmate
came out five days after the trial,
but was made two weeks before it.
Aren't you supposed to work
on other cases?
Don't you think it's odd that
Kajinek who squirreled away millions
- would kill for small change?
- Let's sum it up:
He stole, and did time. Broke out,
stole, and did time again.
Escaped, attacked cops,
did time.
Broke out, probably
killed, did time again.
- I hope you're not talking about me.
- Hello, Mr. Novotny.
- Are you here to see me or Honza?
- Now that I see how good you look...
- Thank you.
- I'm not sure.
- So I'll leave you two alone.
- Hello. How was Cuba?
Oh, cigars.
- I'm sorry, I'll just get this.
- So who are you taking to court now?
- Or are you just buying something?
- See you later. - Goodbye.
Man, I used to work out like you.
Now I don't give a f***.
F*** it all.
We're gonna die here anyway.
Right, man?
It's f***ing true.
Let's go.
How long do you think
you can play tough here?
You won't answer me?
Who the f*** do you think you are?
You think you're better than me?
You idiot! You queer!
What?
- You're a piece of sh*t, not Rambo!
- Shut up!
What are you doing?
Fight.
Doors.
- Hello.
- Hello.
How can I help you?
I came again to ask you
to let me see Mr. Kajinek.
- But Mrs., or is it Miss?
- Miss.
Miss, Mr. Kajinek
doesn't want to see you.
- It wouldn't be possible now anyway.
- Why not?
Relax, there are too many pigeons
here so we have to shoot them.
I have a lot of information for him.
Did you give him those documents?
Of course we did.
Excuse me.
Of course. But right now
Mr. Kajinek is in the sick bay.
What happened?
It's nothing serious.
Don't worry. Goodbye.
Damn it.
Over there.
There he is!
Halt!
- Alert! Prison break.
- Halt!
Sector four.
He's behind the fence.
Don't even try it.
Prisoner caught.
Guard him.
You idiots! Why are you shooting
pigeons at night?
We were shooting at him.
He tried to escape.
Watch him.
We're here. Fine.
- Did the orange fish die?
- What?
- I guess there's no oxygen.
- So call them to fix it.
Five fish gone lately.
- Kitty... give her a piece.
- No, this meat is just for us.
You know how hard it is
to find good fish for sushi.
If I find new evidence,
they must reopen the case, right?
or he'd be dining with us now.
Reopening the case. No chance.
It'll be the same judge
she won't admit her mistake.
It's all insane.
How can the same judge
rule in the case?
You can go into politics and
change it. You have the charisma.
Hello?
Who is it?
You think I did it?
Maybe, but I want to defend you.
I appreciate your honesty.
I 'm expecting you.
- Who called this early?
- Kajinek.
- You gave him your cell phone number?
- I'll defend him.
He agrees.
Let's celebrate.
You're gonna turn it down.
We won't defend Kajinek.
Are you crazy?
That's what I've wanted.
It's too dangerous.
Not just him, but
Believe me. I know what I'm talking
about. You won't defend Kajinek.
You won't tell me what to do.
It's my life.
To the point:
I have a new witness.- We'll try to reopen the case.
- Who is it?
Klempar's inmate.
- Bouillon, eh?
- You know him?
His stories make the prison
rounds. He's useless.
Well, it's not ideal but...
They won't even let this kind
of witness into the courtroom.
So what do you want to do?
Try to escape
and get caught again?
If you're waiting for a miracle,
it's not coming, I can assure you.
You're right. After all these
years I know how it works.
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